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_________________________________________________Phil Robertson (Duck Dynasty): GQ Article: When asked to define sin that is blurring what is right and wrong: "Start with homosexual behavior and just morph out from there."
Phil Robertson rose to some level of fame through his appearance on the A&E show Duck Dynasty. By the level of Duck Dynasty merchandise and apparel that is present in gas stations, truck stops, and Walmart in the south, it is apparent that the crew of Duck Dynasty have become leaders in a movement that I can only classify as "redneck."

In an GQ magazine interview, Robertson made statements that expressed a negative opinion of homosexuality and homosexuals rooted in his Christian religious belief. He also made statements that were dismissive of the presence of racism in the Southern states. A&E suspended Robertson for those comments but has recently been allowed to return to Duck Dynasty to continue his career in reality television.

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Section 893.135 Florida Statutes governs trafficking in Marijuana, cannabis. A person who is in possession of more than 25 pounts of cannabis, or more than 300 plants into the state, commits a felony. The minimum term of imprisonment from 25 pounds to 2,000 pounds of cannabis is 3 years including a fine of $25,000.00. The same is true for persons in possession of more than 300 but less than 2,000 plants.

The mandatory minimum term of imprisonment rises to 7 years and a fine of $50,000 for marijuana weighing from 2,000 to 10,000 pounds. Again, the same is true as a mandatory minimum for 2,000 plants to 10,000 plants. Over 10,000 pounds or plants, the fine quadruples to $200,000 and the minimum term of imprisonment rises to 15 years.

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